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Habitat of plants in snowy region

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Answered by maiguamkk
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Adaptations

Deciduous plants handle the lack of water by shedding their leaves, which tend to evaporate water into the air. During cold winter months, most deciduous plants drop their leaves and go dormant. Evergreen plants keep their foliage, but their leaves and needles have a thick, waxy coatings to reduce water loss.In areas that receive frequent snow and may have cold weather year-round, such as in the Arctic, plants have adapted in other ways. Trees may grow close to the ground, or grow in shapes that help them shed heavy snow more easily. Plants may hold onto dead leaves for insulation, or use deep snow like a blanket to protect against the cold. Some evergreens also have a special valve in their cells. This valve automatically seals off individual frozen cells to prevent a chain reaction of freezing.

Explanation:

A habitat is the place where a plant lives. It must have adequate food, water, and space.

Different Types of Habitat

  •    Forest Habitat. Forest is a large area covered with plants.
  •    Aquatic Habitat. Habitat in water is aquatic habitats.
  •    Grassland Habitat. Grassland is regions dominated by grasses.
  •    Dessert Habitat.
  •    Mountainous and Polar Habitat.

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Answered by skhanbgm
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When we think of the word “plants” we typically picture trees, bushes, grasses, and ferns ... algae, fungi, and lichens are found in both the Arctic and Antarctic regions. ... Many Arctic species can grow under a layer of snow, and virtually all polar ...

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